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Commit to students’ socioeconomic mobility by removing barriers to higher education. Image shows students walking on campus.
  • Expand opportunities for learning and research experiences and career support for traditional and non-traditional student audiences.
  • Adapt all teaching and learning resources to address the unique needs and strengths of our students so as to ensure their personal and professional success.
  • Diversify our portfolio of curricular offerings to address the needs and strengths of our extended community of non-traditional learners while being cognizant of the innovation/work force needs of our region.
  • Use a rich array of teaching approaches and technology-enhanced solutions, and explore new scheduling patterns and locations to grow our student body.

Bold and ambitious, the Beach 2030 movement is characterized by actions that orient CSULB to the future, affirming our place as a national model for student access, upward mobility, and engagement across numerous disciplines.  

The No Barriers campaign, a $275 million fundraising effort to realize CSULB’s promise of a transformative education, bolsters the mission behind Beach 2030 through visionary opportunities to expand access to higher education.

A marginal lack of female representation in STEM and many other fields remains a challenge at many institutions – one with downstream consequences that lead to short fallen career growth, readiness, and access to post-grad job security for our female populations. Here at The Beach, we have worked extensively to change this narrative for the generations ahead.

A robust career and life preparation program, Think Beach strives to fortify our students into career-ready and future-thinking individuals by allowing young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to enjoy a college-going experience at CSULB.

Approachable. Applicable. Adaptable.

In the College of Business, this simple yet poignant motto serves as a clarion call by which its leaders aim to serve all students. For graduate programs, it’s been a guiding principle in reimagining how teaching and learning at CSULB can address the needs and strengths of today’s students.

Our commitment to serving learners from diverse educational backgrounds requires that we grow our capacity to offer new pathways to success for the modern student.

For many students embarking on their college journey, support from family and loved ones plays a crucial role during this phase of life often marked by stark transition and new beginnings